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1 SB 2.15 (Level 1)

2 Focus What do you already know about Greek myths? List what you remember about the following: Names of gods and goddesses and their area of control Where the gods and goddesses live and what their lives are like The kinds of things gods and goddesses do.

3 Family Tree

4 Myth a traditional story that explains the actions of gods or heroes or the origins of the elements of nature, Picture Example/ Non-example

5 During Reading Use metacognitive markers to guide your later discussion. Write (?) next to parts where you have a question, You may want to write a brief phrase to remind you of the question or circle something in the text (!) next to parts to which you want to share a reaction, I like to draw emotion icons for these, like and (*) next to parts where you might make a comment. I always write what I want to say because I might forget.

6 Chronos – Time Like “The Gathering of the Wild Animals,” the Greek myth you have read explains the origin of the seasons. Imagine that you are a reporter covering this story. Begin by numbering these important events in chronological order. NumberEvents Zeus agrees to let Persephone return to her mother. Demeter allows the crops to wither and fail. The world experiences different seasons. Persephone returns to her mother. Demeter finds out that Hades has kidnapped her daughter. Hades kidnaps Persephone and takes her to the underworld. Persephone eats some pomegranate seeds. After Reading

7 Extension In your role as a reporter, imagine that you have learned from a reliable source that Persephone has been found and will be returned to her mother. Since she accepted food from Hades, she will have to return to the underworld for several months each year. During her time in the underworld, everything in the living world will wither. Why is this an important story to share with the rest of the world? How might people react to this change in their world?

8 Digging for Facts Reporters try to get answers to a series of questions known as the five “Ws” and one “H.” Answer these questions. QuestionsResponse Who is involved in Persephone’s return? Who made the decision regarding Persephone’s return? What is the decision regarding Persephone’s return? When was the decision made? Where was the decision made? Where are the people involved in the story? Why was the decision made? How was the decision made?

9 Headlines The headline for a news story has the important job of catching the reader’s interest, getting him or her to read the article or watch the story. What have you noticed about real news headlines? Use your notes about headlines and about the story to help you write a headline for the news story about Persephone’s return.

10 Opinions You have practiced writing an interview report using open-ended questions. In “Persephone,” the various gods and goddesses have different opinions about the decision to let Persephone go back to her mother. Rank the opinions of these characters and write their names in the appropriate category on the scale: Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Persephone, Helios, and Hermes. Least in FavorNeutralMost in Favor

11 Asking a Character’s Opinion Choose one of the characters who would be in favor of allowing Persephone to return to the living world. What would you ask to find out his or her reaction to the news? How would he or she answer? Write at least three questions and answers. QuestionsResponse Character: ___________

12 Asking a Character’s Opinion not be in favor of allowing Persephone to return A good reporter will try to get a balanced story; that is, he or she will try to present both sides of an issue. With that in mind, choose a character who would not be in favor of allowing Persephone to return to the living world. Write at least three questions and answers for that character. Write at least three questions and answers. QuestionsResponse Character: ___________

13 Visually Speaking If you were presenting the story of Persephone’s return to the world of the living on a TV newscast, what graphic would you use to accompany the headline you wrote in Question 6? Write your headline, and then sketch a graphic to go with the story. Headline: ___________ Sketch


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